What Does a Girl Do When She’s Told She Can’t Do Something?
Hear from sustainable innovators at 3BL Forum this fall
When she was in seventh grade, Kylee Guenther was told by a teacher that she would never be good at math because “you’re a girl.”
Today, Guenther, with the backing of Silicon Valley tech investors, is blazing a path forward by taking on one of the most widely used yet environmentally taxing materials in the world — plastic.
3BL Forum: Brands Taking Stands™ - What's Next is a two-day ongoing, intimate conversation that explores the "how" and "why" behind corporate thinking. Register today to join Kylee Guenther and other distinguished speakers at 3BL Forum and you’ll receive a 25% early bird discount.
Guenther is the CEO and co-founder of Detroit-based Pivot Materials — a woman-owned, millennial social impact materials company headquartered in what was once the Chevy Creative Services Building, where the Corvette was conceived. In starting Pivot, Guenther and her colleagues set out to create sustainable alternatives to everyday plastic products using natural materials like bamboo and rice hull.
It’s our pleasure to announce that Guenther and over 70 other speakers will be joining the main stage at this year’s 3BL Forum in Washington, D.C., to discuss sustainable innovation.